>>>>>Suicide is the only unforgivable sin. Thats a roman catholic doctrine. Most Christians do not follow that belief and just see it as yet another sin that Jesus paid the debt for.
Serious question, not mocking
- Do "most Christians" believe that you need to repent of a sin in order to receive forgiveness for the commission of that sin?
- Or do "most Christians" believe that you are automatically forgiven whether you repent of the sin or not?
- Or, alternatively, do "most Christians" believe that once you have been saved that you are not capable of sinning? [meaning that nothing you do will be held to your account or, alternatively, if you do sin, you weren't really saved in the first place]
That's one thing that has always confused me.
I have always believed the first of your questions.
I got called pretty hard on that tonight, and it has caused me some consternation.
Keep reading though as I have gotten some really good advice..
‘Night M